Internet Symphony
The YouTube Symphony project commissioned by Google and YouTube brought together musicians from around the globe…
Discover high-tempo, rhythmic pieces to spark your next energetic composition. Ideal for students exploring driving ostinatos, syncopation, and percussive textures.
The YouTube Symphony project commissioned by Google and YouTube brought together musicians from around the globe…
A fun percussion piece directed and performed by the composer herself…
Cello, percussion & vocal improvisation combined in this high energy performance…
An interactive composition like you’ve never experienced before…
Music and movement for the 2020 Olympics…
One minute it’s raw and uncomfortable, the next it’s lyrical and melodic…edge-of-your-seat music!
Rimsky-Korsakov skilfully conjures up a frantic bee in this popular display of musical brilliance…
See if you can sit still whilst listening to this toe-tapping number from Mexican composer Arturo Marquez…
In his ballet music, ‘Petrushka’, Stravinsky uses Russian folk song in a novel way as well as pioneering a composition ‘film-editing’ technique called ‘montage’…
A lively Latin American dance from Bernstein’s ‘West Side Story’ that captures the energy and character of the Puerto Rican immigrants
Justin Hurwitz composed ‘City of Stars’ for the 2016 American musical ‘La la Land’ which follows a frustrated actress and jazz pianist trying to follow their dreams.
J.S Bach’s Brandenburg concertos are regarded as some of the finest Baroque instrumental pieces. Listen here to Concerto no.2 in F major
‘The Firebird’ ballet music, by Stravinsky was hailed a huge success after its debut performance in 1910. Listen to find out why
Argentinian composer, Piazzolla, is famous for his many tangos. Enjoy this memorable performance of ‘Libertango’
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